Here is what you do: First, >follow >the directions in >"Manager App HOW-TO" included with the tomcat documentation. Once this is >done, you can use the >manager app reload function to reload the web app. This also refreshes any >newly compiled classes >(e.g. javabeans) that you may have included in the JSPs. To use the >reload, >do the following: > >http://<IP Address>/manager/reload?path=<web app> > >You can also use the manager to deploy new web apps, un-deploy web apps, >start/stop web apps. --- Sven Woltmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Our server runs several Tomcat services for different websites. Every time > I change a Java class for my my applications, I must restart Tomcat. All my > websites are then down for up to 30 seconds, even the ones that don't use > the changed classes. > > Is it possible to only restart one of the services? > > Thanks, > Sven > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
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